Morocco's coastal capital since 1912, Rabat has just over a million people. Modern and even reserved by Moroccan standards, the city also has many fascinating historic sites, including the picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas, built in the mid-12th century. The unique Hassan Tower, begun at the end of the 12th century, was meant to have the world's largest minaret, but was never completed. Just opposite the tower lies the 20th-century Mausoleum of Mohammed V, another of the city's main attractions.
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4.5 based on 138 reviews
If you want a respite on your way to and from Rabat or Kenitra, stop at these tropical gardens. Watch for the small road sign, which comes up abruptly. This garden created by Marcel Francois, a French horticulturalist, in the mid 20th century, is full of exotic plant life and water features. It is worth taking an hour to walk under the shade of its tall trees and to visit its different areas with plants from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Bring your own water and try to get there either early or late. In the middle of the day, the gardens are full of noisy, boisterous schoolchildren. The WC is clean and the entrance fee is $2.00 USD. If you are on the main road (N1) you might want to check out Medhya, a beach resort famous during the French protectorate and favored by American GI’s stationed at the now closed US beaches. A famous battle took place there during WWII between General Patton’s forces and those of Vichy France.
4.5 based on 431 reviews
Me & my family really enjoyed our trip this zoo. The entry fee is only 50dh each with discounts for family tickets. If you want to feed the giraffes there are set times and an extra charge for this. The zoo itself is very well maintained and the animal enclosures well thought out and try and imitate the natural habitat of the animals. There is plenty to see and you will need a min 3 hours just to walk around. Please note they close at 4.30pm during the winter months. There are plenty of little snack shops for picking up drinks, sandwiches and ice cream and pricing is reasonable. There are also restaurants at the entrance and a large cafe in centre. The animals look in great health and the way the enclosures are set up you do get up close to lost of them. Great day out for all our family.
4.0 based on 300 reviews
Located just inside the walls, the gardens provide an escape from the traffic and winding maze of roads where beautiful plants and flowers bloom. I recommend stopping at the garden cafe for mint tea and cookies with a view of the water.
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